| A | B |
| vision | power of seeing; sense of sight |
| supervision | management; direction |
| revise | to prepare a newly edited version |
| prediction | prophecy or forecast |
| contradict | say that a statement or rumor is not true; deny |
| suspect | a person who is suspicious or questioned |
| spectator | person who looks on without taking part |
| audio-visual | of or having to do with both sound and sight |
| audit | examine and check business accounts carefully |
| auditorium | a large room for an audience |
| visible | that can be seen |
| provision | a statement making a condition or stipulation |
| dictation | act of saying or reading words aloud to another person who writes them down |
| verdict | the decision of a jury |
| dictator | person exercising absolute authority |
| spectacle | making a great display or show |
| inspector | person who examines |
| spectacular | something presented to the view as noteworthy or striking |
| audible | that which can be heard |
| audition | a hearing to test the ability, quantity, or performance of a singer, actor, etc. |
| visibility | condition or quality of being seen |
| valedictorian | student who gives the farewell address at graduation |
| introspection | examination of one's own thoughts and feelings |
| prospective | that is looked forward to as likely or promised |
| inaudible | that which cannot be heard |